Plants and microbes release a plethora of volatiles that act as signals in plant-microbe interactions. Characterizing soil's volatilome and microbiome might shed light on the nature of relevant volatile signals and on their emitters. This hypothesis was tested by characterizing plant cover, soil's volatilome, nutrient content and microbiomes in three grasslands of the Swiss Jura Mountains. The fingerprints of soil's volatiles were generated by solid-phase micro-extraction gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, whereas high-throughput sequencing was used to create a snapshot of soil's microbial communities. A high similarity was observed in plant communities of two out of three sites, which was mirrored by the soil's volatilome. Multiple fact...
There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds play essential roles in communication a...
Plant-derived organic matter inputs are thought to be a key driver of soil bacterial community compo...
International audienceThe soil microbial community is essential for maintaining ecosystem functionin...
Plants and microbes release a plethora of volatiles that act as signals in plant-microbe interaction...
There is increasing evidence that the soil microbial community produces a suite of volatile organic ...
Volatile organic compounds are secondary metabolites emitted by all organisms, especially by plants ...
Competition is a major type of interaction between fungi and bacteria in soil and is also an importa...
Volatile compounds are usually associated with an appearance/presence in the atmosphere. Recent adva...
International audienceMicroorganisms in soil are known to be a source and a sink of volatile organic...
Volatile compounds are usually associated with an appearance/presence in the atmosphere. Recent adva...
Volatiles play major roles in mediating ecological interactions between soil (micro)organisms and pl...
International audienceAims: Abiotic properties of soil are known to be major drivers of the microbia...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Abiotic properties of soil are known to be major drivers of the microbial commu...
Volatile organic compounds displayed biological activities on a wide range of organisms, including p...
Plants emit specific blends of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that serve as multitrophic, multifu...
There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds play essential roles in communication a...
Plant-derived organic matter inputs are thought to be a key driver of soil bacterial community compo...
International audienceThe soil microbial community is essential for maintaining ecosystem functionin...
Plants and microbes release a plethora of volatiles that act as signals in plant-microbe interaction...
There is increasing evidence that the soil microbial community produces a suite of volatile organic ...
Volatile organic compounds are secondary metabolites emitted by all organisms, especially by plants ...
Competition is a major type of interaction between fungi and bacteria in soil and is also an importa...
Volatile compounds are usually associated with an appearance/presence in the atmosphere. Recent adva...
International audienceMicroorganisms in soil are known to be a source and a sink of volatile organic...
Volatile compounds are usually associated with an appearance/presence in the atmosphere. Recent adva...
Volatiles play major roles in mediating ecological interactions between soil (micro)organisms and pl...
International audienceAims: Abiotic properties of soil are known to be major drivers of the microbia...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Abiotic properties of soil are known to be major drivers of the microbial commu...
Volatile organic compounds displayed biological activities on a wide range of organisms, including p...
Plants emit specific blends of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that serve as multitrophic, multifu...
There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds play essential roles in communication a...
Plant-derived organic matter inputs are thought to be a key driver of soil bacterial community compo...
International audienceThe soil microbial community is essential for maintaining ecosystem functionin...